Ricardo Carrano wrote:
>
>
> It is possible that the factory neglected to set the date on some
> units,
>
>
> Isn't if the same that we fixed in some units back in December?
> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Fix_Clock
>
The problem report stated that they are able to activate the machines,
but t
>
> It is possible that the factory neglected to set the date on some units,
Isn't if the same that we fixed in some units back in December?
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Fix_Clock
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C. Scott Ananian wrote:
> I am in Brazil at the moment, without good access to email. But since
> this seems to be a firmware problem, Mitch Bradley is the right person
> to help you, at this stage at least. Please check the batteries as
> Mitch suggests (photos might be helpful for us to see wha
I am in Brazil at the moment, without good access to email. But since
this seems to be a firmware problem, Mitch Bradley is the right person
to help you, at this stage at least. Please check the batteries as
Mitch suggests (photos might be helpful for us to see what's going on)
and let us know wh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> That voltage has to be read with DC power and the main battery removed
> to be meaningful. There is a trickle charging circuit in play if
> there is any other source of power.
Good catch.
Mine's been unplugged and without battery for a few hours.
It's still reading
That voltage has to be read with DC power and the main battery
removed to be meaningful. There is a trickle charging circuit in
play if there is any other source of power.
wad
On Apr 17, 2008, at 1:02 AM, Hal Murray wrote:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> I have been told that the Uruguay machi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I have been told that the Uruguay machines are supposed to have good
> battery holders, so my earlier suggestion about coin-cell batteries
> popping out of the holder might be incorrect. However, we have also
> seen a problem where some of the coin-cell batteries are def
I have been told that the Uruguay machines are supposed to have good
battery holders, so my earlier suggestion about coin-cell batteries
popping out of the holder might be incorrect. However, we have also
seen a problem where some of the coin-cell batteries are defective, so
it would be worthw
Some of the machines from the first production run had bad battery
holders. Not the main battery, but rather the small "coin cell" battery
on the mainboard that powers the time-of-day/calendar clock chip. Those
battery holders have a plastic retention lip that holds the coin cell in
place. O